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Is the name of the pop up pub opposite Gipsy Hill station.


In it this weekend, Mr. Jah Lush and I shifted several gallons of the most delicious bitters I've ever had.


The Bedlam bitter is a thing of beauty and so is the cider with ginger.


It may close in a couple of weeks so I suggest you get round there.

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Glad you folks found it. I stuck a recommendation on the "craft beers" thread but didn't think anyone had noticed it. They do very good (and relatively cheap!) wines and whiskies too :)


I have heard that they might well be able to renew their 3 month pop-up, plus the initiative comes from a new craft brewery in Penge as I understand it: 'Late Knights Brewery'.

They haven't been able to renew their lease, alas, but they are on a rolling one-month, looking for somewhere else nearby. Agree with the comments above - brilliant bar and friendly, knowledgeable staff.


Seems a shame that EDers need to go all the way there for something so good and straightforward, but I fear ED rents would preclude anything like this happening nearer to home.

I had one of the Scotch eggs. Debloodylicious. They also do a deal with the nearby curry house. You get ten per-cent off your order. I think they may have had one lager on the go, possibly bottled but no one took a blind bit of notice of it. It was largely ignored and made to feel like a bad fart in a crowded lift.

steveo Wrote:

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> Is the name of the pop up pub opposite Gipsy Hill

> station.

>

> In it this weekend, Mr. Jah Lush and I shifted

> several gallons of the most delicious bitters I've

> ever had.

>

> The Bedlam bitter is a thing of beauty and so is

> the cider with ginger.

>

> It may close in a couple of weeks so I suggest you

> get round there.


Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Indeed. Fabulous little place. I recommend it

> highly. Some really fine ales were slurped.


In the loveliest possible way I read/heard these posts as SteveO as a mildly guttered, expansive Stephen Fry (to the point where you could call him 'Steve') and Jah Lush as a sober Keith Richards where he uses his 'English' voice'.


Glad you had a good time.

Townleygreen Wrote:

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> If they're looking for somewhere permanent, the

> old Cambridge pub is still vacant up near CP

> Parade.

> I realise it probably isn't as simple as that,

> though!

They were outbid for that when it went on the market some months ago. The developer who acquired it is letting it sit empty though, which is galling.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> steveo Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Is the name of the pop up pub opposite Gipsy

> Hill

> > station.

> >

> > In it this weekend, Mr. Jah Lush and I shifted

> > several gallons of the most delicious bitters

> I've

> > ever had.

> >

> > The Bedlam bitter is a thing of beauty and so

> is

> > the cider with ginger.

> >

> > It may close in a couple of weeks so I suggest

> you

> > get round there.

>

> Jah Lush Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Indeed. Fabulous little place. I recommend it

> > highly. Some really fine ales were slurped.

>

> In the loveliest possible way I read/heard these

> posts as SteveO as a mildly guttered, expansive

> Stephen Fry (to the point where you could call him

> 'Steve') and Jah Lush as a sober Keith Richards

> where he uses his 'English' voice'.

>

> Glad you had a good time.


Ha ha ha I giggled when I read that. Thank you Mr B. Indeed we did and how very perceptive of you. Not that far from the truth as Mr Steveo is as erudite as Mr Fry. Do join us for a sherbet sometime or if you find yourself in the near vicinity of the above bar pop in and enjoy the goods before it's too late. Chin chin old chap.

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